The Chicago Guide to Collaborative Ethnography. University of Chicago Press (2005).

Powwow: Native American Performance, Identity, and Meaning. Co-edited with Clyde Ellis and Gary H. Dunham. University of Nebraska Press (2005).

The Other Side of Middletown: Exploring Muncie’s African American Community. Co-authored with Hurley Goodall, Elizabeth Campbell, Michelle Natasya Johnson, and the students of BSU’s “Other Side of Middletown” seminar. AltaMira/Rowman & Littlefield (2004).

“The Muncie Race Riots of 1967, Representing Community Memory through Public Performance, and Collaborative Ethnography between Faculty, Students and the Local Community” (with Lee Papa). Journal of Contemporary Ethnography 32(2):147-66 (2003).

Director of the Graduate Humanities Program, Marshall University Graduate College (2005-present).

General Anthropology Division Board, American Anthropological Association, member (2004-present).

Consultations: National Museum of the American Indian, New York Times Television, Oklahoma Historical Society, Minnetrista Cultural Center (Muncie, Indiana), Community Mediation Team (Muncie, Indiana) (1998-present).

Reader: University of Chicago Press, University of Nebraska Press, University of Arizona Press, American Indian Quarterly, Human Organization, University Press of Kansas, Pacific Historical Review, McGraw-Hill, AltaMira Press(1998-present).